How do i know that computer programming is for me? Growing up i would always hate dealing with computers, and would observe my brother putting computers together. I know programming may not necessarily be putting computers together, but if i grew up hating computers. How would i determine if computer programming for me?
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I have been watching you for over three years and your videos are great! I do however have a problem with the IT field, particularly with software development. I graduated as a programmer from a community college but found it difficult to find a job as a developer. If I were to look for a C# role, I would find experience for C# but also a number of other languages or experience needed in technologies that I haven't heard of. It seems to be like as a developer I need to know 20 different things just to be qualified as a developer for a particular language. Because of this I haven't been able to apply to any of the jobs because I don't have experience with certain technologies and as a result I have been working as a help desk analyst since I meet the requirements for that role as and IT guy who learned things as time went by. Why is this the case and how do tackle this issue in order to start my career as a developer?
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This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers for software development jobs.
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This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. Colleges? They don't tell you about the realities of programming careers.
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Computer programming is a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is and you can copy the format to create your own. But then you can take it a lot further.
Question: Can you explain the basics of the computer programming in five minutes?
Larry Wall: Well, I can certainly try. Computer programming is really a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is, it's got some things up at the top that are your ingredients, and below that, the directions for how to deal with those ingredients.
Well, a very similar thing happens in a computer program. You have, you list out the various things that you're going to be dealing with, typically, and then you have some instructions that say what to do with those ingredients. So, if you can understand a recipe and follow it in, you know, in your kitchen, then you can program on that level. But you can take it a lot farther than that. Many of you, I'm sure, have seen the Iron Chef show, I love to watch that, especially if they are given strange ingredients. I'm not sure I would like trout ice cream either, but one of the things that happens there, if you follow along, is that the Iron Chef, or whoever the chef is, doesn't actually do all the work. They have what are called sous chefs, that they farm out, subdivide the jobs to, and they'll do the kind of busy work. And programming is kind of like that, too.
You are the head chef, but there are bits and pieces of the computer out there that will do things for you. Now, it's not quite like Iron Chef, because Iron Chef, you have some fairly intelligent sous chefs who know how to coddle an egg or chop up a fish. But your computer tends to be more like a bunch of really efficient robots, but they're very stupid robots and very literal minded. So you have to, at some level, you know, tell them exactly what to do. But once you've told them, that you can just point to the robot and it'll do the same thing over and over and over again, and do it exactly the same. And computers are like that, that's how they are valuable, they sort of take over all the boring bits of our thinking.
And then you can kind of take it beyond that, instead of just thinking of yourself as the chef that's in control, sometimes you want to program more like you're thinking about how the food actually goes through the process. And maybe even take it up a notch and say, here's a factory that produces some food item—Twinkies, or whatever—and you have raw ingredients coming in—that's assuming you think Twinkies are food—you have raw ingredients coming in, and they go on various conveyor belts and get chopped up in various ways and get recombined and there's this flow of the materials through the factory. And eventually it comes back out with some sort of a product that we considered to be food.
So there's programming languages that work like that, too, that just talk about how the data runs around in the program. For instance, your Excel spreadsheet: you're putting data into little cells, and you have other cells that say, "Well, just make a little conveyor belt of these cells and add them up in this cell." You're really doing programming, even if you think you're just writing cell macros. So that's like a little factory on your desktop there.
Now going beyond that, there's various ways that you can get into, you know, sort of more highfalutin concepts that you would learn if you were taking a computer science degree. The whole idea of programming on this level is you're saying one thing, some abstract thing, and that controls a bunch of other things. So the next step that happens is that instead of just thinking about data as the pieces of things you're working with—strings, text, your phone numbers, whatever. You start thinking about those bits of recipe, and those recipes can also be considered data and can be sent around on the conveyor belt in your factory. So it's like a little conveyor that you might have in your café, you put little things up there that order things up.
So when you start talking about actions and abstracting them, then you can start talking about doing the multiple times and looping and this action may do this action, which may do that action, which might come back and do the thing, and you get a recursive, sort of fractal pattern. And so these are the basis of the more mathematical views of programming, but you don't have to do all that at the beginning. You can just start off with the simple recipe idea and add things on as you go and learn as you go. And then you'll do fine.

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Basic computers developed ways to deal with numbers and logical states, applying specific operators that lead to precise results."
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Computer programming

Computer programming (often shortened to programming) is a process that leads from an original formulation of a computing problem to executablecomputer programs. Programming involves activities such as analysis, developing understanding, generating algorithms, verification of requirements of algorithms including their correctness and resources consumption, and implementation (commonly referred to as coding) of algorithms in a target programming language. Source code is written in one or more programming languages. The purpose of programming is to find a sequence of instructions that will automate performing a specific task or solving a given problem. The process of programming thus often requires expertise in many different subjects, including knowledge of the application domain, specialized algorithms and formal logic.

Phrase

In everyday speech, a phrase may be any group of words, often carrying a special idiomatic meaning; in this sense it is roughly synonymous with expression. In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence—a single unit within a grammatical hierarchy. A phrase appears within a clause, although it is also possible for a phrase to be a clause or to contain a clause within it.

In grammatical analysis, particularly in theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a single word, which plays a particular role within the grammatical structure of a sentence. It does not have to have any special meaning or significance, or even exist anywhere outside of the sentence being analyzed, but it must function there as a complete grammatical unit. For example, in the sentence Yesterday I saw an orange bird with a white neck, the words an orange bird with a white neck form what is called a noun phrase, or a determiner phrase in some theories, which functions as the object of the sentence.

Computer

A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations automatically. Since a sequence of operations can be readily changed, the computer can solve more than one kind of problem.

Conventionally, a computer consists of at least one processing element, typically a central processing unit (CPU), and some form of memory. The processing element carries out arithmetic and logic operations, and a sequencing and control unit can change the order of operations in response to stored information. Peripheral devices allow information to be retrieved from an external source, and the result of operations saved and retrieved.

Mechanicalanalog computers started appearing in the first century and were later used in the medieval era for astronomical calculations. In World War II, mechanical analog computers were used for specialized military applications such as calculating torpedo aiming. During this time the first electronic digital computers were developed. Originally they were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers (PCs).

Question

A question is a linguistic expression used to make a request for information, or the request made using such an expression. The information requested should be provided in the form of an answer.

Questions have developed a range of uses that go beyond the simple eliciting of information from another party. Rhetorical questions, for example, are used to make a point, and are not expected to be answered. Many languages have special grammatical forms for questions (for example, in the English sentence "Are you happy?", the inversion of the subject you and the verb are shows it to be a question rather than a statement). However questions can also be asked without using these interrogative grammatical structures – for example one may use an imperative, as in "Tell me your name".

Uses

The principal use of questions is to elicit information from the person being addressed, by indicating, more or less precisely, the information which the speaker (or writer) desires. However questions can also be used for a number of other purposes. Questions may be asked for the purpose of testing someone's knowledge, as in a quiz or examination. Raising a question may guide the questioner along an avenue of research (see Socratic method).

Question: How Do I Know If Computer Programming Is For Me?

How do i know that computer programming is for me? Growing up i would always hate dealing with computers, and would observe my brother putting computers together. I know programming may not necessarily be putting computers together, but if i grew up hating computers. How would i determine if computer programming for me?
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Would I Be Good at Computer Programming?

Would I Be Good at Computer Programming?

Would I Be Good at Computer Programming?

Is being a Computer Programmer the right career choice for you? Find out if you would be good at it or not.
Would I be good at computer programming?
Are you that good at math?
You don't have to be good at math to be a good programmer, not anymore. But you do need to think through logically the flow of the program.
You have to like working with computers. Real computers, not just video game consoles, so 2,000 hours of Xbox live doesn't count.
I'd like to make a decent salary programming games and software interfaces.
You must be accurate. One mistaken character can change the meaning of a command and kill the program; then you have to be detail oriented enough to find the mistake.
I can do that; look how thorough I am in the video gaming world. What languages should I learn?
You can learn software languages like C++, Java, Python and others. To have more career options, you actually need to learn more than one computer language.
That would be a great way to become bankable over the holiday weekend.
The days of someone learning code over Spring Break and making 80K in Silicon Valley are over.
You mean I have to earn a computer science degree?
You don't have to get a four year degree in computer science to become a programmer, but employers prefer people who have a four year degree similar to it, like engineering or math with a lot of programming classes.
I can major in computer science, information management or something like that for college and be done with it.
You have to keep your programming skills up to date, because programming languages change. Ask everyone who learned to write code in Fortran and Basic what happens if you don't keep up.
I've heard that there are new apps to let you build apps without learning code.
That won't cut it when a company needs databases migrated or new web interfaces built. They need programmers to do that work.
I'd like to be one of them, but you're making me have doubts.
Try a coding camp to get immersed in a programming language and learn more about the field. It's a better investment than basketball camp again.

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I have been watching you for over three years and your videos are great! I do however have a problem with the IT field, particularly with software development. I graduated as a programmer from a community college but found it difficult to find a job as a developer. If I were to look for a C# role, I would find experience for C# but also a number of other languages or experience needed in technologies that I haven't heard of. It seems to be like as a developer I need to know 20 different things just to be qualified as a developer for a particular language. Because of this I haven't been able to apply to any of the jobs because I don't have experience with certain technologies and as a result I have been working as a help desk analyst since I meet the requirements for that role as and IT guy who learned things as time went by. Why is this the case and how do tackle this issue in order to start my career as a developer?
-Anon

6:13

Math In Programming: Necessary Or Not?

Math In Programming: Necessary Or Not?

Math In Programming: Necessary Or Not?

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Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 2

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 2

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 2

This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers. But I am not going to sugarcoat the realities that you will encounter in your coding job..
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What Programming Language Should I Learn First?

What Programming Language Should I Learn First?

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Is Computer Programming Hard to Learn?

Is Computer Programming Hard to Learn?

Is Computer Programming Hard to Learn?

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8:34

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers for software development jobs.
I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you will encounter in your programming career.
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. Colleges? They don't tell you about the realities of programming careers.
I also talk about entry level programming jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.
Maybe you should consider a programming career and learn programming skills...Is it really that difficult to get online nowadays and learn computer skills online?
Do you need to go to college even? Do you want a coding jobs description? Then look no further than here.
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Good luck and enjoy, I wish you the best.

5:23

Larry Wall: Computer Programming in 5 Minutes

Larry Wall: Computer Programming in 5 Minutes

Larry Wall: Computer Programming in 5 Minutes

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Computer programming is a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is and you can copy the format to create your own. But then you can take it a lot further.
Question: Can you explain the basics of the computer programming in five minutes?
Larry Wall: Well, I can certainly try. Computer programming is really a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is, it's got some things up at the top that are your ingredients, and below that, the directions for how to deal with those ingredients.
Well, a very similar thing happens in a computer program. You have, you list out the various things that you're going to be dealing with, typically, and then you have some instructions that say what to do with those ingredients. So, if you can understand a recipe and follow it in, you know, in your kitchen, then you can program on that level. But you can take it a lot farther than that. Many of you, I'm sure, have seen the Iron Chef show, I love to watch that, especially if they are given strange ingredients. I'm not sure I would like trout ice cream either, but one of the things that happens there, if you follow along, is that the Iron Chef, or whoever the chef is, doesn't actually do all the work. They have what are called sous chefs, that they farm out, subdivide the jobs to, and they'll do the kind of busy work. And programming is kind of like that, too.
You are the head chef, but there are bits and pieces of the computer out there that will do things for you. Now, it's not quite like Iron Chef, because Iron Chef, you have some fairly intelligent sous chefs who know how to coddle an egg or chop up a fish. But your computer tends to be more like a bunch of really efficient robots, but they're very stupid robots and very literal minded. So you have to, at some level, you know, tell them exactly what to do. But once you've told them, that you can just point to the robot and it'll do the same thing over and over and over again, and do it exactly the same. And computers are like that, that's how they are valuable, they sort of take over all the boring bits of our thinking.
And then you can kind of take it beyond that, instead of just thinking of yourself as the chef that's in control, sometimes you want to program more like you're thinking about how the food actually goes through the process. And maybe even take it up a notch and say, here's a factory that produces some food item—Twinkies, or whatever—and you have raw ingredients coming in—that's assuming you think Twinkies are food—you have raw ingredients coming in, and they go on various conveyor belts and get chopped up in various ways and get recombined and there's this flow of the materials through the factory. And eventually it comes back out with some sort of a product that we considered to be food.
So there's programming languages that work like that, too, that just talk about how the data runs around in the program. For instance, your Excel spreadsheet: you're putting data into little cells, and you have other cells that say, "Well, just make a little conveyor belt of these cells and add them up in this cell." You're really doing programming, even if you think you're just writing cell macros. So that's like a little factory on your desktop there.
Now going beyond that, there's various ways that you can get into, you know, sort of more highfalutin concepts that you would learn if you were taking a computer science degree. The whole idea of programming on this level is you're saying one thing, some abstract thing, and that controls a bunch of other things. So the next step that happens is that instead of just thinking about data as the pieces of things you're working with—strings, text, your phone numbers, whatever. You start thinking about those bits of recipe, and those recipes can also be considered data and can be sent around on the conveyor belt in your factory. So it's like a little conveyor that you might have in your café, you put little things up there that order things up.
So when you start talking about actions and abstracting them, then you can start talking about doing the multiple times and looping and this action may do this action, which may do that action, which might come back and do the thing, and you get a recursive, sort of fractal pattern. And so these are the basis of the more mathematical views of programming, but you don't have to do all that at the beginning. You can just start off with the simple recipe idea and add things on as you go and learn as you go. And then you'll do fine.

7:48

I Feel Lost When Learning Programming!

I Feel Lost When Learning Programming!

I Feel Lost When Learning Programming!

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8:58

Programming Logic: How To Get Better At It?

Programming Logic: How To Get Better At It?

Programming Logic: How To Get Better At It?

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4:57

Question: What Degree Should I Get for Programming but not Computer Science?

Question: What Degree Should I Get for Programming but not Computer Science?

Question: What Degree Should I Get for Programming but not Computer Science?

Since 2008, I have been enrolled at University of Nebraska at Omaha for Criminal Justice. I was trying to become a police officer but as of last December (2014) I've had some life changes that switched my career. I have been programming since I was 11 years old (2001) with a ton of different languages on my belt and managing servers for about just as long. Starting in January I have been focusing on moving my major to computer science. One of your recent videos says that computer science isn't a degree for programming but instead a degree for making computers running efficiently. What degree would I want for programming or are there any good certifications for C# .NET that will get me through the HR door? I am not good at math and I received a shock when my adviser told me I needed Calculus I and II and two other harder math classes.
Also, how should I be listing projects that I have worked on in the past on my resume. Should I ask for permission from clients (doesn't seem like I would need to) and what details should I put there? Also, should I list personal projects that only gained me experience growing up but were just for fun projects that about a year or half a year after they were made?
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4:18

Why Does Programming Suck?

Why Does Programming Suck?

Why Does Programming Suck?

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Question: How Important is Math in a Computer Science Degree?

Question: How Important is Math in a Computer Science Degree?

Question: How Important is Math in a Computer Science Degree?

I would like to know how hard it is the mathematics part in the computer science undergraduate course. I love computers and would to love to know how to code and understand the operational systems in a technical way to maybe someday work for some big company but i'm worried about choosing this course because of the mathematics part, cause i'm not very good at it, do you think the teachers do a great job explaining what you have to do or do you have to learn most of the stuff by yourself? Cause if that's the case i guess it's too hard for me, what're your thoughts?
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Coding Is Not The Same As Programming

Coding Is Not The Same As Programming

Coding Is Not The Same As Programming

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For a lot of software developers, coding and programming is the fucking same thing. if you do a simple search on the internet, you'll find the below definition for both terms:
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a set of symbols that can be interpreted by a computer or piece of software: binary code; Java code;
the symbolic arrangement of statements or instructions in a computer program, or the set of instructions in such a program:"
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"the act or job of creating computer programs"
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How Do You Prepare For Programming Job Interviews?

How Do You Prepare For Programming Job Interviews?

How Do You Prepare For Programming Job Interviews?

I watched a video of yours on YouTube about how to get enough experience to apply for jobs, and I was really impressed by your experience.
I would like to ask you a question about how to get ready for technical interview questions. I have a problem- I know so many languages (c#, jqurey, javascript,html, css, bootstrap sql, entity framework,etc..) but sometimes I don't use some of these technologies and I kind of forget about it until I need it, then I review it and I am able to do what I need to do.
The thing is, in the interview no one will give you a chance to look up something really fast and answer the question, so I am trying to fix this problem by looking up interview questions every week. It's kind of hard to review all of these languages every week, and I fall behind forgetting a lot of them again. Are there any suggestions you have for improving my chances of doing well in interviews if this happens?
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Programming Is HARD And I Feel Unmotivated! (Becoming A Top Class Developer)

Programming Is HARD And I Feel Unmotivated! (Becoming A Top Class Developer)

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Question: Is Programming the Only Way to Be Successful in IT?

Is programming only way to go to have a career in IT industry ?
When I said that I would like to chose database(Oracle sql developer) as my career option, I was told by many that I do not stand much chances in case of searching a job, as database admin roles are few whereas, there will be lot of opening for programmers. I'm really bad at programming and am so worried about it, I just want to know if I really have alternatives apart from programming or not.
-Santosh D.

Question: How Do I Know If Computer Programming Is For Me?

How do i know that computer programming is for me? Growing up i would always hate dealing with computers, and would observe my brother putting computers together. I know programming may not necessarily be putting computers together, but if i grew up hating computers. How would i determine if computer programming for me?
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Would I Be Good at Computer Programming?

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Would I be good at computer programming?
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I'd like to make a decent salary programming games and software interfaces.
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published: 25 Feb 2015

Math In Programming: Necessary Or Not?

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This was a very interesting question I got from one of Simple Programmer readers... Do you need to learn math to be a programmer?
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published: 22 Apr 2016

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 2

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What Programming Language Should I Learn First?

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Is Computer Programming Hard to Learn?

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published: 07 Feb 2017

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

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I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you will encounter in your programming career.
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Larry Wall: Computer Programming in 5 Minutes

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Computer programming is a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is and you can copy the format to create your own. But then you can take it a lot further.
Question: Can you explain the basics of the computer programming in five minutes?
Larry Wall: Well, I can certainly try. Computer programming is really a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is, it's got some things up at the top that are your ingredients, and below that, the directions for how to deal with those ingredients.
Well, a very similar thing happens in a computer program. You have, you list out the various things that you're going to be dealing with, typically, and then you have some instruc...

published: 13 Jun 2011

I Feel Lost When Learning Programming!

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published: 10 Nov 2017

Programming Logic: How To Get Better At It?

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published: 17 Feb 2017

Question: What Degree Should I Get for Programming but not Computer Science?

Since 2008, I have been enrolled at University of Nebraska at Omaha for Criminal Justice. I was trying to become a police officer but as of last December (2014) I've had some life changes that switched my career. I have been programming since I was 11 years old (2001) with a ton of different languages on my belt and managing servers for about just as long. Starting in January I have been focusing on moving my major to computer science. One of your recent videos says that computer science isn't a degree for programming but instead a degree for making computers running efficiently. What degree would I want for programming or are there any good certifications for C# .NET that will get me through the HR door? I am not good at math and I received a shock when my adviser told me I needed Calculu...

published: 20 Mar 2015

Why Does Programming Suck?

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Why Does Programming Suck?
TodayI've received a very interesting question from a reader. Why does programming suck? While it may seem a little bit controversial, having a programmer talking about why programming suck, may seem kind of odd but, well... It does suck sometimes.
One of the reasons why programming sucks is the technology. Technology changes at a rapid pace and it is very difficult to keep up with those changes. Another reason why programming su...

published: 13 Apr 2016

Question: How Important is Math in a Computer Science Degree?

I would like to know how hard it is the mathematics part in the computer science undergraduate course. I love computers and would to love to know how to code and understand the operational systems in a technical way to maybe someday work for some big company but i'm worried about choosing this course because of the mathematics part, cause i'm not very good at it, do you think the teachers do a great job explaining what you have to do or do you have to learn most of the stuff by yourself? Cause if that's the case i guess it's too hard for me, what're your thoughts?
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published: 06 Mar 2015

Coding Is Not The Same As Programming

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Have you ever heard that coding and programming are not the same thing? But, how can that be possible?
Well, in this video I came across a very interesting text, which I've decided to share with you. in this text, the author stated that programming/software development is not the same as coding.
And well, if you know me, whenever I find something interesting, I create a video to share with you guys... And this is exactly what I did in this video.
For a lot of software developers, coding and ...

published: 13 Jul 2016

How Do You Prepare For Programming Job Interviews?

I watched a video of yours on YouTube about how to get enough experience to apply for jobs, and I was really impressed by your experience.
I would like to ask you a question about how to get ready for technical interview questions. I have a problem- I know so many languages (c#, jqurey, javascript,html, css, bootstrap sql, entity framework,etc..) but sometimes I don't use some of these technologies and I kind of forget about it until I need it, then I review it and I am able to do what I need to do.
The thing is, in the interview no one will give you a chance to look up something really fast and answer the question, so I am trying to fix this problem by looking up interview questions every week. It's kind of hard to review all of these languages every week, and I fall behind forgetting a...

published: 28 Mar 2016

Programming Is HARD And I Feel Unmotivated! (Becoming A Top Class Developer)

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He couldn't learn and he spent all day at home watching TV and etc... He couldn't just get his life ahead and go on with his projects.
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Question: Is Programming the Only Way to Be Successful in IT?

Is programming only way to go to have a career in IT industry ?
When I said that I would like to chose database(Oracle sql developer) as my career option, I was told by many that I do not stand much chances in case of searching a job, as database admin roles are few whereas, there will be lot of opening for programmers. I'm really bad at programming and am so worried about it, I just want to know if I really have alternatives apart from programming or not.
-Santosh D.

Question: How Do I Know If Computer Programming Is For Me?

How do i know that computer programming is for me? Growing up i would always hate dealing with computers, and would observe my brother putting computers togethe...

How do i know that computer programming is for me? Growing up i would always hate dealing with computers, and would observe my brother putting computers together. I know programming may not necessarily be putting computers together, but if i grew up hating computers. How would i determine if computer programming for me?
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Is being a Computer Programmer the right career choice for you? Find out if you would be good at it or not.
Would I be good at computer programming?
Are you that good at math?
You don't have to be good at math to be a good programmer, not anymore. But you do need to think through logically the flow of the program.
You have to like working with computers. Real computers, not just video game consoles, so 2,000 hours of Xbox live doesn't count.
I'd like to make a decent salary programming games and software interfaces.
You must be accurate. One mistaken character can change the meaning of a command and kill the program; then you have to be detail oriented enough to find the mistake.
I can do that; look how thorough I am in the video gaming world. What languages should I learn?
You can learn software languages like C++, Java, Python and others. To have more career options, you actually need to learn more than one computer language.
That would be a great way to become bankable over the holiday weekend.
The days of someone learning code over Spring Break and making 80K in Silicon Valley are over.
You mean I have to earn a computer science degree?
You don't have to get a four year degree in computer science to become a programmer, but employers prefer people who have a four year degree similar to it, like engineering or math with a lot of programming classes.
I can major in computer science, information management or something like that for college and be done with it.
You have to keep your programming skills up to date, because programming languages change. Ask everyone who learned to write code in Fortran and Basic what happens if you don't keep up.
I've heard that there are new apps to let you build apps without learning code.
That won't cut it when a company needs databases migrated or new web interfaces built. They need programmers to do that work.
I'd like to be one of them, but you're making me have doubts.
Try a coding camp to get immersed in a programming language and learn more about the field. It's a better investment than basketball camp again.

Is being a Computer Programmer the right career choice for you? Find out if you would be good at it or not.
Would I be good at computer programming?
Are you that good at math?
You don't have to be good at math to be a good programmer, not anymore. But you do need to think through logically the flow of the program.
You have to like working with computers. Real computers, not just video game consoles, so 2,000 hours of Xbox live doesn't count.
I'd like to make a decent salary programming games and software interfaces.
You must be accurate. One mistaken character can change the meaning of a command and kill the program; then you have to be detail oriented enough to find the mistake.
I can do that; look how thorough I am in the video gaming world. What languages should I learn?
You can learn software languages like C++, Java, Python and others. To have more career options, you actually need to learn more than one computer language.
That would be a great way to become bankable over the holiday weekend.
The days of someone learning code over Spring Break and making 80K in Silicon Valley are over.
You mean I have to earn a computer science degree?
You don't have to get a four year degree in computer science to become a programmer, but employers prefer people who have a four year degree similar to it, like engineering or math with a lot of programming classes.
I can major in computer science, information management or something like that for college and be done with it.
You have to keep your programming skills up to date, because programming languages change. Ask everyone who learned to write code in Fortran and Basic what happens if you don't keep up.
I've heard that there are new apps to let you build apps without learning code.
That won't cut it when a company needs databases migrated or new web interfaces built. They need programmers to do that work.
I'd like to be one of them, but you're making me have doubts.
Try a coding camp to get immersed in a programming language and learn more about the field. It's a better investment than basketball camp again.

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I have been watching you for over three years and your videos are great! I do however have a problem with the IT field, particularly with software development. I graduated as a programmer from a community college but found it difficult to find a job as a developer. If I were to look for a C# role, I would find experience for C# but also a number of other languages or experience needed in technologies that I haven't heard of. It seems to be like as a developer I need to know 20 different things just to be qualified as a developer for a particular language. Because of this I haven't been able to apply to any of the jobs because I don't have experience with certain technologies and as a result I have been working as a help desk analyst since I meet the requirements for that role as and IT guy who learned things as time went by. Why is this the case and how do tackle this issue in order to start my career as a developer?
-Anon

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I have been watching you for over three years and your videos are great! I do however have a problem with the IT field, particularly with software development. I graduated as a programmer from a community college but found it difficult to find a job as a developer. If I were to look for a C# role, I would find experience for C# but also a number of other languages or experience needed in technologies that I haven't heard of. It seems to be like as a developer I need to know 20 different things just to be qualified as a developer for a particular language. Because of this I haven't been able to apply to any of the jobs because I don't have experience with certain technologies and as a result I have been working as a help desk analyst since I meet the requirements for that role as and IT guy who learned things as time went by. Why is this the case and how do tackle this issue in order to start my career as a developer?
-Anon

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Do YouNeed To Learn MathTo Be A Programmer?
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This was a very interesting question I got from one of Simple Programmer readers... Do you need to learn math to be a programmer?
Is math really that necessary for programmers? Will you be a bad programmer if you don't know math? In what ways math can help you as a programmer and developer?
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Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 2

This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers. But I am not going to sugarcoat the realities that you will encounter in your coding job..
This video...

This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers. But I am not going to sugarcoat the realities that you will encounter in your coding job..
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. They don't tell you about the realities. Here I will.
I also talk about jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.

This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers. But I am not going to sugarcoat the realities that you will encounter in your coding job..
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. They don't tell you about the realities. Here I will.
I also talk about jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.

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★☆★ MY PROJECT AGILE DIRECTIONS: ★☆★
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I worked on this project with my friend. Never knew ANY Javascript but picked it up within one day and built this whole thing together with my friend in about 1-2 days.
The idea behind the app is to be able to download commonly visited locations on an excel sheet and print them so when your GPS dies on you... You are still good to go.
I did a lot of private chess lessons and I depended on my GPS for the job. However, sometimes it died on me in very critical situations and that almost got me fired from my job.
This app was made for people who can use this in order to not have to rely on GPS solely to get to their destination.
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Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers for software development jobs.
I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you wil...

This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers for software development jobs.
I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you will encounter in your programming career.
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. Colleges? They don't tell you about the realities of programming careers.
I also talk about entry level programming jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.
Maybe you should consider a programming career and learn programming skills...Is it really that difficult to get online nowadays and learn computer skills online?
Do you need to go to college even? Do you want a coding jobs description? Then look no further than here.
Be sure to follow me on Twitter: @codingisforyou
And checkout my ever evolving web site on things I wish I knew before coding career took hold of my life: www.codingisforyou.com.
Good luck and enjoy, I wish you the best.

This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers for software development jobs.
I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you will encounter in your programming career.
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. Colleges? They don't tell you about the realities of programming careers.
I also talk about entry level programming jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.
Maybe you should consider a programming career and learn programming skills...Is it really that difficult to get online nowadays and learn computer skills online?
Do you need to go to college even? Do you want a coding jobs description? Then look no further than here.
Be sure to follow me on Twitter: @codingisforyou
And checkout my ever evolving web site on things I wish I knew before coding career took hold of my life: www.codingisforyou.com.
Good luck and enjoy, I wish you the best.

Larry Wall: Computer Programming in 5 Minutes

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Computer programming is a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is and you can copy ...

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Computer programming is a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is and you can copy the format to create your own. But then you can take it a lot further.
Question: Can you explain the basics of the computer programming in five minutes?
Larry Wall: Well, I can certainly try. Computer programming is really a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is, it's got some things up at the top that are your ingredients, and below that, the directions for how to deal with those ingredients.
Well, a very similar thing happens in a computer program. You have, you list out the various things that you're going to be dealing with, typically, and then you have some instructions that say what to do with those ingredients. So, if you can understand a recipe and follow it in, you know, in your kitchen, then you can program on that level. But you can take it a lot farther than that. Many of you, I'm sure, have seen the Iron Chef show, I love to watch that, especially if they are given strange ingredients. I'm not sure I would like trout ice cream either, but one of the things that happens there, if you follow along, is that the Iron Chef, or whoever the chef is, doesn't actually do all the work. They have what are called sous chefs, that they farm out, subdivide the jobs to, and they'll do the kind of busy work. And programming is kind of like that, too.
You are the head chef, but there are bits and pieces of the computer out there that will do things for you. Now, it's not quite like Iron Chef, because Iron Chef, you have some fairly intelligent sous chefs who know how to coddle an egg or chop up a fish. But your computer tends to be more like a bunch of really efficient robots, but they're very stupid robots and very literal minded. So you have to, at some level, you know, tell them exactly what to do. But once you've told them, that you can just point to the robot and it'll do the same thing over and over and over again, and do it exactly the same. And computers are like that, that's how they are valuable, they sort of take over all the boring bits of our thinking.
And then you can kind of take it beyond that, instead of just thinking of yourself as the chef that's in control, sometimes you want to program more like you're thinking about how the food actually goes through the process. And maybe even take it up a notch and say, here's a factory that produces some food item—Twinkies, or whatever—and you have raw ingredients coming in—that's assuming you think Twinkies are food—you have raw ingredients coming in, and they go on various conveyor belts and get chopped up in various ways and get recombined and there's this flow of the materials through the factory. And eventually it comes back out with some sort of a product that we considered to be food.
So there's programming languages that work like that, too, that just talk about how the data runs around in the program. For instance, your Excel spreadsheet: you're putting data into little cells, and you have other cells that say, "Well, just make a little conveyor belt of these cells and add them up in this cell." You're really doing programming, even if you think you're just writing cell macros. So that's like a little factory on your desktop there.
Now going beyond that, there's various ways that you can get into, you know, sort of more highfalutin concepts that you would learn if you were taking a computer science degree. The whole idea of programming on this level is you're saying one thing, some abstract thing, and that controls a bunch of other things. So the next step that happens is that instead of just thinking about data as the pieces of things you're working with—strings, text, your phone numbers, whatever. You start thinking about those bits of recipe, and those recipes can also be considered data and can be sent around on the conveyor belt in your factory. So it's like a little conveyor that you might have in your café, you put little things up there that order things up.
So when you start talking about actions and abstracting them, then you can start talking about doing the multiple times and looping and this action may do this action, which may do that action, which might come back and do the thing, and you get a recursive, sort of fractal pattern. And so these are the basis of the more mathematical views of programming, but you don't have to do all that at the beginning. You can just start off with the simple recipe idea and add things on as you go and learn as you go. And then you'll do fine.

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Computer programming is a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is and you can copy the format to create your own. But then you can take it a lot further.
Question: Can you explain the basics of the computer programming in five minutes?
Larry Wall: Well, I can certainly try. Computer programming is really a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is, it's got some things up at the top that are your ingredients, and below that, the directions for how to deal with those ingredients.
Well, a very similar thing happens in a computer program. You have, you list out the various things that you're going to be dealing with, typically, and then you have some instructions that say what to do with those ingredients. So, if you can understand a recipe and follow it in, you know, in your kitchen, then you can program on that level. But you can take it a lot farther than that. Many of you, I'm sure, have seen the Iron Chef show, I love to watch that, especially if they are given strange ingredients. I'm not sure I would like trout ice cream either, but one of the things that happens there, if you follow along, is that the Iron Chef, or whoever the chef is, doesn't actually do all the work. They have what are called sous chefs, that they farm out, subdivide the jobs to, and they'll do the kind of busy work. And programming is kind of like that, too.
You are the head chef, but there are bits and pieces of the computer out there that will do things for you. Now, it's not quite like Iron Chef, because Iron Chef, you have some fairly intelligent sous chefs who know how to coddle an egg or chop up a fish. But your computer tends to be more like a bunch of really efficient robots, but they're very stupid robots and very literal minded. So you have to, at some level, you know, tell them exactly what to do. But once you've told them, that you can just point to the robot and it'll do the same thing over and over and over again, and do it exactly the same. And computers are like that, that's how they are valuable, they sort of take over all the boring bits of our thinking.
And then you can kind of take it beyond that, instead of just thinking of yourself as the chef that's in control, sometimes you want to program more like you're thinking about how the food actually goes through the process. And maybe even take it up a notch and say, here's a factory that produces some food item—Twinkies, or whatever—and you have raw ingredients coming in—that's assuming you think Twinkies are food—you have raw ingredients coming in, and they go on various conveyor belts and get chopped up in various ways and get recombined and there's this flow of the materials through the factory. And eventually it comes back out with some sort of a product that we considered to be food.
So there's programming languages that work like that, too, that just talk about how the data runs around in the program. For instance, your Excel spreadsheet: you're putting data into little cells, and you have other cells that say, "Well, just make a little conveyor belt of these cells and add them up in this cell." You're really doing programming, even if you think you're just writing cell macros. So that's like a little factory on your desktop there.
Now going beyond that, there's various ways that you can get into, you know, sort of more highfalutin concepts that you would learn if you were taking a computer science degree. The whole idea of programming on this level is you're saying one thing, some abstract thing, and that controls a bunch of other things. So the next step that happens is that instead of just thinking about data as the pieces of things you're working with—strings, text, your phone numbers, whatever. You start thinking about those bits of recipe, and those recipes can also be considered data and can be sent around on the conveyor belt in your factory. So it's like a little conveyor that you might have in your café, you put little things up there that order things up.
So when you start talking about actions and abstracting them, then you can start talking about doing the multiple times and looping and this action may do this action, which may do that action, which might come back and do the thing, and you get a recursive, sort of fractal pattern. And so these are the basis of the more mathematical views of programming, but you don't have to do all that at the beginning. You can just start off with the simple recipe idea and add things on as you go and learn as you go. And then you'll do fine.

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Question: What Degree Should I Get for Programming but not Computer Science?

Since 2008, I have been enrolled at University of Nebraska at Omaha for Criminal Justice. I was trying to become a police officer but as of last December (2014) I've had some life changes that switched my career. I have been programming since I was 11 years old (2001) with a ton of different languages on my belt and managing servers for about just as long. Starting in January I have been focusing on moving my major to computer science. One of your recent videos says that computer science isn't a degree for programming but instead a degree for making computers running efficiently. What degree would I want for programming or are there any good certifications for C# .NET that will get me through the HR door? I am not good at math and I received a shock when my adviser told me I needed Calculus I and II and two other harder math classes.
Also, how should I be listing projects that I have worked on in the past on my resume. Should I ask for permission from clients (doesn't seem like I would need to) and what details should I put there? Also, should I list personal projects that only gained me experience growing up but were just for fun projects that about a year or half a year after they were made?
-Gabriel G.

Since 2008, I have been enrolled at University of Nebraska at Omaha for Criminal Justice. I was trying to become a police officer but as of last December (2014) I've had some life changes that switched my career. I have been programming since I was 11 years old (2001) with a ton of different languages on my belt and managing servers for about just as long. Starting in January I have been focusing on moving my major to computer science. One of your recent videos says that computer science isn't a degree for programming but instead a degree for making computers running efficiently. What degree would I want for programming or are there any good certifications for C# .NET that will get me through the HR door? I am not good at math and I received a shock when my adviser told me I needed Calculus I and II and two other harder math classes.
Also, how should I be listing projects that I have worked on in the past on my resume. Should I ask for permission from clients (doesn't seem like I would need to) and what details should I put there? Also, should I list personal projects that only gained me experience growing up but were just for fun projects that about a year or half a year after they were made?
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Question: How Important is Math in a Computer Science Degree?

I would like to know how hard it is the mathematics part in the computer science undergraduate course. I love computers and would to love to know how to code an...

I would like to know how hard it is the mathematics part in the computer science undergraduate course. I love computers and would to love to know how to code and understand the operational systems in a technical way to maybe someday work for some big company but i'm worried about choosing this course because of the mathematics part, cause i'm not very good at it, do you think the teachers do a great job explaining what you have to do or do you have to learn most of the stuff by yourself? Cause if that's the case i guess it's too hard for me, what're your thoughts?
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I would like to know how hard it is the mathematics part in the computer science undergraduate course. I love computers and would to love to know how to code and understand the operational systems in a technical way to maybe someday work for some big company but i'm worried about choosing this course because of the mathematics part, cause i'm not very good at it, do you think the teachers do a great job explaining what you have to do or do you have to learn most of the stuff by yourself? Cause if that's the case i guess it's too hard for me, what're your thoughts?
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Coding Is Not The Same As Programming
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Have you ever heard that coding and programming are not the same thing? But, how can that be possible?
Well, in this video I came across a very interesting text, which I've decided to share with you. in this text, the author stated that programming/software development is not the same as coding.
And well, if you know me, whenever I find something interesting, I create a video to share with you guys... And this is exactly what I did in this video.
For a lot of software developers, coding and programming is the fucking same thing. if you do a simple search on the internet, you'll find the below definition for both terms:
Coding
"DigitalTechnology.
a set of symbols that can be interpreted by a computer or piece of software: binary code; Java code;
the symbolic arrangement of statements or instructions in a computer program, or the set of instructions in such a program:"
Programming
"the act or job of creating computer programs"
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How Do You Prepare For Programming Job Interviews?

I watched a video of yours on YouTube about how to get enough experience to apply for jobs, and I was really impressed by your experience.
I would like to ask ...

I watched a video of yours on YouTube about how to get enough experience to apply for jobs, and I was really impressed by your experience.
I would like to ask you a question about how to get ready for technical interview questions. I have a problem- I know so many languages (c#, jqurey, javascript,html, css, bootstrap sql, entity framework,etc..) but sometimes I don't use some of these technologies and I kind of forget about it until I need it, then I review it and I am able to do what I need to do.
The thing is, in the interview no one will give you a chance to look up something really fast and answer the question, so I am trying to fix this problem by looking up interview questions every week. It's kind of hard to review all of these languages every week, and I fall behind forgetting a lot of them again. Are there any suggestions you have for improving my chances of doing well in interviews if this happens?
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I watched a video of yours on YouTube about how to get enough experience to apply for jobs, and I was really impressed by your experience.
I would like to ask you a question about how to get ready for technical interview questions. I have a problem- I know so many languages (c#, jqurey, javascript,html, css, bootstrap sql, entity framework,etc..) but sometimes I don't use some of these technologies and I kind of forget about it until I need it, then I review it and I am able to do what I need to do.
The thing is, in the interview no one will give you a chance to look up something really fast and answer the question, so I am trying to fix this problem by looking up interview questions every week. It's kind of hard to review all of these languages every week, and I fall behind forgetting a lot of them again. Are there any suggestions you have for improving my chances of doing well in interviews if this happens?
-Saied A.
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Programming Is HARD And I Feel Unmotivated! (Becoming A Top Class Developer)

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Programming Is HARDAnd IFeel Unmotivated!
Programming is HARD, right?
At least this is what some programmers think. TodayI've received a question from a reader telling me that he felt that programming was hard and he felt unmotivated.
He couldn't learn and he spent all day at home watching TV and etc... He couldn't just get his life ahead and go on with his projects.
So... How do we get around this? How do you find motivation so that you become a software developer?
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Motivation For Software Developers: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjwWT1Xy3c4XKwmjz0ty7lM1C87bDRwl0
The War Of Art: https://simpleprogrammer.com/warofart
STOP Comparing Yourself To Others: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TwKSoCFZdw
Programming Is HARDAnd IFeel Unmotivated!
Programming is HARD, right?
At least this is what some programmers think. TodayI've received a question from a reader telling me that he felt that programming was hard and he felt unmotivated.
He couldn't learn and he spent all day at home watching TV and etc... He couldn't just get his life ahead and go on with his projects.
So... How do we get around this? How do you find motivation so that you become a software developer?
Watch this video and find out!
If you have a question, email me at john@simpleprogrammer.com
If you liked this video, share, like and, of course, subscribe!
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1zPTNLT
VisitSimple Programmer Website: http://simpleprogrammer.com/
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Other Links:
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Boost your career now: http://devcareerboost.com

Question: Is Programming the Only Way to Be Successful in IT?

Is programming only way to go to have a career in IT industry ?
When I said that I would like to chose database(Oracle sql developer) as my career option, I w...

Is programming only way to go to have a career in IT industry ?
When I said that I would like to chose database(Oracle sql developer) as my career option, I was told by many that I do not stand much chances in case of searching a job, as database admin roles are few whereas, there will be lot of opening for programmers. I'm really bad at programming and am so worried about it, I just want to know if I really have alternatives apart from programming or not.
-Santosh D.

Is programming only way to go to have a career in IT industry ?
When I said that I would like to chose database(Oracle sql developer) as my career option, I was told by many that I do not stand much chances in case of searching a job, as database admin roles are few whereas, there will be lot of opening for programmers. I'm really bad at programming and am so worried about it, I just want to know if I really have alternatives apart from programming or not.
-Santosh D.

How to: Work at Google — Example Coding/Engineering Interview

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
Learn more about how we hire at http://goo.gl/xSD7jo, then head over to https://goo.gl/BEKV6Z to find your role.
Also check out our companion video, How to Work at Google: Prepare for an EngineeringInterview (https://goo.gl/e0i8rX).
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published: 07 Nov 2016

LIGHTNING vs TANGLE vs HASHGRAPH vs NANO - Programmer explains

Let's discuss the differences between the Lightning Network, Tangle and Hashgraph. Sometimes when I talk or do videos about the Lightning Network I get similar questions, namely people want to know if it's similar to Tangle and Hashgraph. Some have even asked if Lightning is a ripoff from Tangle. Let's discuss!
USING LIGHTNING NETWORK YOURSELF:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5IPheyaNHA&t=276s
DAVIDIOTA INTERVIEW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwhJQ67zxbg
RAIBLOCKS VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrkiVcxXfI4
HASHGRAPH VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuL4DN2dA4E
LIGHTNING TESTNET EXPLORER:
https://explorer.acinq.co/#/
Thanks for watching guys 💝
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published: 17 Feb 2018

How to Teach Yourself Code

Start learning python by building projects in under 5 minutes TODAY – Even if you're a complete beginner... https://cleverprogrammer.to/enroll
★☆★ What Programming LanguageShould I Learn First? ★☆★
https://youtu.be/iH4JJuoHQHc
★☆★ Why You Should Learn To Code - Top 4 Reasons ★☆★
https://youtu.be/Jlknj_wq8CQ
★☆★ ENROLL IN MY PYTHON COURSE: ★☆★
http://cleverprogrammer.to/enroll
★☆★ WEB DEVELOPMENT: ★☆★
http://freecodecamp.com
This is a guide for computer programmers who find it very easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of resources available to them. This video is meant to guide you through the overwhelming world of computer programming and is meant to teach you through the path of least resistance. I want to give you the BEST possible computer programming resources so you can learn ...

The HackerSploit Podcast - EP3 - Programming

Hey guys! HackerSploit here back again with another podcast video? yes, a podcast! where we will be discussing the most absorbing and popular questions and debunking the most common myths in the tech industry.
I hope you enjoy! your feedback is always welcome.
Hi, welcome to programming! If you've never learned to program before, you might be wondering what programming actually is. Well, when we write a program, we're giving the computer a series of commands that kind of look like a weird form of English. You can think of a computer as a very obedient dog, listening to your every command, and doing whatever you tell it to do. So what's so cool about programming? Well, it really depends on what you think is cool. Because as it turns out, you can use programming for almost everything.
Hac...

What kind of programmer should I be?

This is my first upload to my channel. There's good news for the Ruby community. It's a lot of data. This was 100% extemporaneous, so I make some mistakes, but it's okay to make mistakes.
If you have questions or want to know more or help me guide the direction of my new channel in a way that helps you, let me know in the comments.
Really, this channel is for you. I want to help you learn how to be a programmer or be a full stack programmer. I'm mostly going to be talking to people who are not programmers right now, but want to be one or are thinking of being one and then want to actually become one.
I want to help you get there. This first video is about why I am going to start with Javascript and show you some javascript right away and even a little bit of SQL.
I got side tracked b...

Which programming language should you learn?

Answering a question that we get asked a lot, and a demo of me doing a little bit of vb.net programming. EDIT: Sorry the video cuts out early at the end, there was only another 2 seconds of me saying "look forward to that", so don't worry you're not missing much!
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Exam Application Programming Tutorial JavaScript Quiz Online Test

LessonCode: http://www.developphp.com/video/JavaScript/Exam-Application-Programming-Tutorial-Quiz-Online-Test
Learn to create a Quiz, Test or Exam software using JavaScript and HTML. The main objective is to give the user multiple choice questions one at a time in sequence and grade them at the end of the exam. Perfect for school classrooms or educational entities online. The multidimensional array tutorial from yesterday is going to come into play within this application build. You can easily add a timer with setInterval(), and apply all the bells and whistles you need using JavaScript. Storing the questions/answers/options in a secure database that PHP can access, is the most practical way to make sure people do not cheat when you need the test to be secure and cheat proof. Ajax request...

published: 28 Jul 2014

Passing the Google interview as a software engineer

In this video I describe the Google interview process for SWE (Software Engineer) positions for STEP interns, interns, and full time googlers.
The Google interview assesses you in 3 parts:
(1) coding
(2) algorithms
(3) software design
I go through all of these three in detail and describe what sort of knowledge you need for each section and give some example questions that could be asked.
I give two example questions, one for algorithms/coding and one for software design. The algorithms/coding question is as follows: "Given a list of N points on the plane and a point of interest A, find the K nearest neighbours of A, i.e. the K closest points to A". The design question is as follows: "Design the Google Hangouts chat system".
I made another video with a full example software design inte...

SQL for Beginners. Learn basics of SQL in 1 Hour

SQL is a special-purpose programming language designed for managing data in a relational database, and is used by a huge number of apps and organizations. Watch this Video to learn basics of SQL.
This Video covers below topics about SQL.
0:01 What is SQL?
2:07 Creating a Table and Inserting Data
5:52 Querying The Table
8:03 Aggregating Data
11:24 Queries with AND OR
15:59 Querying IN subqueries
21:22 Restricting Grouped Results with HAVING
25:52 Calculating results with CASE
31:51 JOINing tables
37:15 Joining related tables with left outer joins
41:21 Changing Rows with UPDATE and DELETE
45:54 ALTERing tables after creation
49:51 Joining tables to themselves with self joins
53:50 Combining multiple joins
By watching this Video we can learn how to use #SQL to store, query,...

published: 11 Jul 2015

Chris Hawkes Interview: Getting Into Programming & Career Advice

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Chris HawkesInterview: Getting Into Programming & CareerAdvice
So, today I partnered up with an amazing guy, Chris Hawkes, which I know a lot of you like. He has an awesome YouTube Channel and most of my audience watches his YouTube Channel. So, I've figured that it would be incredible to partner up with him so that we could talk more about software development.
So, Chris...

How to: Work at Google — Example Coding/Engineering Interview

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at G...

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
Learn more about how we hire at http://goo.gl/xSD7jo, then head over to https://goo.gl/BEKV6Z to find your role.
Also check out our companion video, How to Work at Google: Prepare for an EngineeringInterview (https://goo.gl/e0i8rX).
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Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
Learn more about how we hire at http://goo.gl/xSD7jo, then head over to https://goo.gl/BEKV6Z to find your role.
Also check out our companion video, How to Work at Google: Prepare for an EngineeringInterview (https://goo.gl/e0i8rX).
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Let's discuss the differences between the Lightning Network, Tangle and Hashgraph. Sometimes when I talk or do videos about the Lightning Network I get similar questions, namely people want to know if it's similar to Tangle and Hashgraph. Some have even asked if Lightning is a ripoff from Tangle. Let's discuss!
USING LIGHTNING NETWORK YOURSELF:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5IPheyaNHA&t=276s
DAVIDIOTA INTERVIEW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwhJQ67zxbg
RAIBLOCKS VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrkiVcxXfI4
HASHGRAPH VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuL4DN2dA4E
LIGHTNING TESTNET EXPLORER:
https://explorer.acinq.co/#/
Thanks for watching guys 💝
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Ivan on Tech is all about cryptocurrencies and the technology behind Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, IOTA. We also cover Bitcoin price, altcoin price, investing, analytics, diffenrent altcoins.
Ivan on Tech by Ivan Liljeqvist

Let's discuss the differences between the Lightning Network, Tangle and Hashgraph. Sometimes when I talk or do videos about the Lightning Network I get similar questions, namely people want to know if it's similar to Tangle and Hashgraph. Some have even asked if Lightning is a ripoff from Tangle. Let's discuss!
USING LIGHTNING NETWORK YOURSELF:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5IPheyaNHA&t=276s
DAVIDIOTA INTERVIEW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwhJQ67zxbg
RAIBLOCKS VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrkiVcxXfI4
HASHGRAPH VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuL4DN2dA4E
LIGHTNING TESTNET EXPLORER:
https://explorer.acinq.co/#/
Thanks for watching guys 💝
🎓 Join my online academy https://academy.ivanontech.com
📣 Join Telegram channel https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAE2xJE4l8xhC8MU4cg
🎤 If you would like me to speak at your conference, book me here: https://ivanontech.com
🍻 Join the crypto discussion forum - https://thecrypto.pub
📚 Get my free e-book on Bitcoin and Blockchain - http://eepurl.com/c0hyc9 you will receive the book in your inbox once you sign up
👫👭👬Social:
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Exclusive email list: http://eepurl.com/c0hyc9
🤑 Buy cryptocurrencies: https://www.coinbase.com/join/529bab0ab08ded7080000019
💰 Secure your Crypto with Hardware Wallets:
Ledger: https://www.ledgerwallet.com/r/4607
Trezor: https://trezor.io/?a=rvj3rqtje3ph
DISCLAIMER: This is NOT financial advice. This is just my opinions. I am not responsible for any investment decisions that you choose to make.
Ivan on Tech is all about cryptocurrencies and the technology behind Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Ripple, IOTA. We also cover Bitcoin price, altcoin price, investing, analytics, diffenrent altcoins.
Ivan on Tech by Ivan Liljeqvist

How to Teach Yourself Code

Start learning python by building projects in under 5 minutes TODAY – Even if you're a complete beginner... https://cleverprogrammer.to/enroll
★☆★ What Program...

Start learning python by building projects in under 5 minutes TODAY – Even if you're a complete beginner... https://cleverprogrammer.to/enroll
★☆★ What Programming LanguageShould I Learn First? ★☆★
https://youtu.be/iH4JJuoHQHc
★☆★ Why You Should Learn To Code - Top 4 Reasons ★☆★
https://youtu.be/Jlknj_wq8CQ
★☆★ ENROLL IN MY PYTHON COURSE: ★☆★
http://cleverprogrammer.to/enroll
★☆★ WEB DEVELOPMENT: ★☆★
http://freecodecamp.com
This is a guide for computer programmers who find it very easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of resources available to them. This video is meant to guide you through the overwhelming world of computer programming and is meant to teach you through the path of least resistance. I want to give you the BEST possible computer programming resources so you can learn on your own. Never get stuck. Always have the right computer programming resources to fall back to. Because when I was a computer programming beginner learning... I would go on these crazy learning binges and learn a little bit of everything. That was a dangerous path to go on because that did not allow me to learn in the fastest way possible. It gets very easily discouraging because I found myself not being GOOD at any one thing. I was a jack of all trades but master of none so to speak.
My goal here is to make sure you have all the best possible computer programming tools and resources at your fingertips... Especially as a beginner. Even if you are not a beginner there is a lot you can take away from this video besides just the entertainment value :). This video covers how to learn to code and teaches you the best ways to learn python programming. It also teaches you ways for finding resources for Java, HTML, Javascript and more!
------------------------------------
Clever Programmer
Website ► http://cleverprogrammer.to/enroll
Facebook ► http://cleverprogrammer.to/facebook
Twitter ► http://cleverprogrammer.to/twitter
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Snapchat ► Rafeh1 ...
Github (Code) ► http://cleverprogrammer.to/github

Start learning python by building projects in under 5 minutes TODAY – Even if you're a complete beginner... https://cleverprogrammer.to/enroll
★☆★ What Programming LanguageShould I Learn First? ★☆★
https://youtu.be/iH4JJuoHQHc
★☆★ Why You Should Learn To Code - Top 4 Reasons ★☆★
https://youtu.be/Jlknj_wq8CQ
★☆★ ENROLL IN MY PYTHON COURSE: ★☆★
http://cleverprogrammer.to/enroll
★☆★ WEB DEVELOPMENT: ★☆★
http://freecodecamp.com
This is a guide for computer programmers who find it very easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of resources available to them. This video is meant to guide you through the overwhelming world of computer programming and is meant to teach you through the path of least resistance. I want to give you the BEST possible computer programming resources so you can learn on your own. Never get stuck. Always have the right computer programming resources to fall back to. Because when I was a computer programming beginner learning... I would go on these crazy learning binges and learn a little bit of everything. That was a dangerous path to go on because that did not allow me to learn in the fastest way possible. It gets very easily discouraging because I found myself not being GOOD at any one thing. I was a jack of all trades but master of none so to speak.
My goal here is to make sure you have all the best possible computer programming tools and resources at your fingertips... Especially as a beginner. Even if you are not a beginner there is a lot you can take away from this video besides just the entertainment value :). This video covers how to learn to code and teaches you the best ways to learn python programming. It also teaches you ways for finding resources for Java, HTML, Javascript and more!
------------------------------------
Clever Programmer
Website ► http://cleverprogrammer.to/enroll
Facebook ► http://cleverprogrammer.to/facebook
Twitter ► http://cleverprogrammer.to/twitter
Instagram ► http://cleverprogrammer.to/instagram
YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/c/CleverProgr...
Snapchat ► Rafeh1 ...
Github (Code) ► http://cleverprogrammer.to/github

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3:09 Udacity: http://simpleprogrammer.com/udacititycertification
7:17 Coursera: https://simpleprogrammer.com/courseracertification
9:56 Bloc.io: https://simpleprogrammer.com/bloccertifications
13:08 UC BerkeleyExtension: https://simpleprogrammer.com/ucberkeley
15:26 Thinkful: https://simpleprogrammer.com/thinkfulcertification
Should IFocus On Getting Certifications?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LAzOBhIfPE
Developer Bootcamps Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjwWT1Xy3c4XuAj7ZQay-5sFyY8Kf_WT6
Udacity: http://simpleprogrammer.com/udacititycertification
Coursera: https://simpleprogrammer.com/courseracertification
Bloc.io: https://simpleprogrammer.com/bloccertifications
UC Berkeley Extension: https://simpleprogrammer.com/ucberkeley
Thinkful: https://simpleprogrammer.com/thinkfulcertification
The Top 5 Online Programming Certifications
Whether you're choosing a language-specific or platform-oriented credential, it's worth looking at my top five programming certifications for software developers.
I've talked several times before about attending to coding boot camps, doing nanodegrees but I've never actually talked about the best online programming certifications that are out there.
Nowadays, the entire programming workforce is changing so much and there are A LOT more options for those who want to become developers that, if you really want that, you should consider all possibilities.
Developer and programming skills are in high demand, and this isn't changing anytime soon. This is why achieving a developer certification can help you keep an edge in the market by making you stand out among your peers. And the programs are getting stronger each day, especially with those online certifications.
So... What are the top 5 online programming certifications?
If you have a question, email me at john@simpleprogrammer.com
If you liked this video, share, like and, of course, subscribe!
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1zPTNLT
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Other Links:
Sign up for the Simple Programmer Newsletter: http://simpleprogrammer.com/email
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Boost your career now: http://devcareerboost.com
#certifications #programmingcertifications #onlineprogrammingcertifications

► FREE COURSE - 5 LearningMistakesSoftware Developers Make ◄
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SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: vid.io/xokz
3:09 Udacity: http://simpleprogrammer.com/udacititycertification
7:17 Coursera: https://simpleprogrammer.com/courseracertification
9:56 Bloc.io: https://simpleprogrammer.com/bloccertifications
13:08 UC BerkeleyExtension: https://simpleprogrammer.com/ucberkeley
15:26 Thinkful: https://simpleprogrammer.com/thinkfulcertification
Should IFocus On Getting Certifications?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LAzOBhIfPE
Developer Bootcamps Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjwWT1Xy3c4XuAj7ZQay-5sFyY8Kf_WT6
Udacity: http://simpleprogrammer.com/udacititycertification
Coursera: https://simpleprogrammer.com/courseracertification
Bloc.io: https://simpleprogrammer.com/bloccertifications
UC Berkeley Extension: https://simpleprogrammer.com/ucberkeley
Thinkful: https://simpleprogrammer.com/thinkfulcertification
The Top 5 Online Programming Certifications
Whether you're choosing a language-specific or platform-oriented credential, it's worth looking at my top five programming certifications for software developers.
I've talked several times before about attending to coding boot camps, doing nanodegrees but I've never actually talked about the best online programming certifications that are out there.
Nowadays, the entire programming workforce is changing so much and there are A LOT more options for those who want to become developers that, if you really want that, you should consider all possibilities.
Developer and programming skills are in high demand, and this isn't changing anytime soon. This is why achieving a developer certification can help you keep an edge in the market by making you stand out among your peers. And the programs are getting stronger each day, especially with those online certifications.
So... What are the top 5 online programming certifications?
If you have a question, email me at john@simpleprogrammer.com
If you liked this video, share, like and, of course, subscribe!
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1zPTNLT
VisitSimple Programmer Website: http://simpleprogrammer.com/
Connect with me on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SimpleProgrammer
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jsonmez
Other Links:
Sign up for the Simple Programmer Newsletter: http://simpleprogrammer.com/email
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The HackerSploit Podcast - EP3 - Programming

Hey guys! HackerSploit here back again with another podcast video? yes, a podcast! where we will be discussing the most absorbing and popular questions and debu...

Hey guys! HackerSploit here back again with another podcast video? yes, a podcast! where we will be discussing the most absorbing and popular questions and debunking the most common myths in the tech industry.
I hope you enjoy! your feedback is always welcome.
Hi, welcome to programming! If you've never learned to program before, you might be wondering what programming actually is. Well, when we write a program, we're giving the computer a series of commands that kind of look like a weird form of English. You can think of a computer as a very obedient dog, listening to your every command, and doing whatever you tell it to do. So what's so cool about programming? Well, it really depends on what you think is cool. Because as it turns out, you can use programming for almost everything.
HackerSploit Website: https://hsploit.com/
I Hope you enjoy/enjoyed the video.
If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to ask them in the comments section or on my social networks as well as my blog.
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Patreon: http://patreon.com/hackersploit
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感谢您观看
Merci d'avoir regardé
Gracias por ver
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Hey guys! HackerSploit here back again with another podcast video? yes, a podcast! where we will be discussing the most absorbing and popular questions and debunking the most common myths in the tech industry.
I hope you enjoy! your feedback is always welcome.
Hi, welcome to programming! If you've never learned to program before, you might be wondering what programming actually is. Well, when we write a program, we're giving the computer a series of commands that kind of look like a weird form of English. You can think of a computer as a very obedient dog, listening to your every command, and doing whatever you tell it to do. So what's so cool about programming? Well, it really depends on what you think is cool. Because as it turns out, you can use programming for almost everything.
HackerSploit Website: https://hsploit.com/
I Hope you enjoy/enjoyed the video.
If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to ask them in the comments section or on my social networks as well as my blog.
SOCIAL NETWORKS
-------------------------------
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HackerSploit/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HackerSploit
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hacker_sploit
Kik Username: HackerSploit
Patreon: http://patreon.com/hackersploit
--------------------------------
Thanks for watching!
Благодаря за гледането
感谢您观看
Merci d'avoir regardé
Gracias por ver
شكرا للمشاهدة
देखने के लिए धन्यवाद

What kind of programmer should I be?

This is my first upload to my channel. There's good news for the Ruby community. It's a lot of data. This was 100% extemporaneous, so I make some mistakes, but ...

This is my first upload to my channel. There's good news for the Ruby community. It's a lot of data. This was 100% extemporaneous, so I make some mistakes, but it's okay to make mistakes.
If you have questions or want to know more or help me guide the direction of my new channel in a way that helps you, let me know in the comments.
Really, this channel is for you. I want to help you learn how to be a programmer or be a full stack programmer. I'm mostly going to be talking to people who are not programmers right now, but want to be one or are thinking of being one and then want to actually become one.
I want to help you get there. This first video is about why I am going to start with Javascript and show you some javascript right away and even a little bit of SQL.
I got side tracked before I finished telling you about the 4 pillars of web development. They are SQL, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. If you know those four technologies, you can go FAR.
00:00 History Lesson on tech that'd get you a job in the dot-com boom. (sorry for the beeping, it was my pressure cooker)
1:00 The data I use to assess the tech jobs market
1:50 What kind of programmer do you want to be? Different kinds of tech are used by different types of organizations. Some are more popular than others. Some are more powerful than others. Some will be around longer than others. What are your priorities?
2:30 Investigation of Ruby as a career choice. Clearly there are some data issues going on. I'll fix these with you in future episodes.
3:00 Brief rant on "Full StackEngineer"
3:40 Ruby Job Post history chart. Clearly we need to do better analysis. If we exclude the huge jump, then there is an upward trend and we see that later on.
5:00 Machine Learning jobs are blowing up!
5:40 Salary isn't the only thing that matters, number of jobs matters too. Yes popularity matters if you want to get a job. There are no Tokyo Cabinet jobs, but they pay a lot.
7:30 Talking about data. Bad data. Why? Maybe I'll make a video on data cleaning.
8:30 Which job post counts are trending up. Notice here now, with a new perspective on our data, we get a totally different impression of Ruby.
9:10 What programming language should you start with?? I'll tell you what and why. JavaScript.
9:30 The four pillars of web development. Very important so important that I get side tracked. They are: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL.
10:30 The tools to learn JavaScript are right in front of you at this very second. Let's dive in! I'll show you how!
17:00 After a few minutes of programming, we get the average salary for all these tech jobs, but is it right?
18:30 The average salary in the tech field was about $85,000 when I started gathering this data. Today, it's much more, let's find out what it is now!
19:30 We jump into some SQL. What is SQL? How is it used in a web application? This is not a lesson in SQL, but we're going to get down and dirty here and modify some SQL to get another result. Update a dataset. Further validate our work. In a future episode, I will rebuild this SQL statement from scratch, step by step.
22:30 When you go back and look at your work years after you do it, it is like looking at someone else's work. You make decisions back then that are different than the ones you'd make now. You've grown as a programmer. You've learned new techniques. You forget why you did something a certain way or used certain data. I run into that here and it's a little embarrassing but that's how it is and you need to see it, because it'll be you some day too. I've started a path down a longer road that I know I can complete in this video, so I crawl my way out of the rabbit hole...
24:30 Let's further refine our JavaScript and get better results so we know what the average tech job salary is today! In a future episode, perhaps I will dive into why we have $16 salaries for KnockOut jobs and C programmers only make $12.77. LOL That must be per hour? Even that is low. Maybe offshore. We'll find out!
27:15 The current average salary for tech jobs (not just programming jobs) is $96,000 a year.
28:28 I notice H1B in the search results. Do they depress Salaries?
29:10 More about what you should learn and why with a perusal of the data I've collected.
31:10 A preview of upcoming episodes on our track to becoming a full stack programmer.
31:30 Let's look at my Youtube and what I've done to customize it to my liking.
33:00 This channel will be a realistic view of what it's like to be a programmer and a quest to get you those skills without pulling you by the amygdala.
And here's the thing, youtube shows that stuff, because people click on the thumbnail, programmer or not. That's why I have made my Youtube hide thumbnails. It's a control over my life and my content that I have because I have the power to do it.
34:00 A shout out to The Coding Train. Fantastic channel go check it out!
I'm hungry. Out.

This is my first upload to my channel. There's good news for the Ruby community. It's a lot of data. This was 100% extemporaneous, so I make some mistakes, but it's okay to make mistakes.
If you have questions or want to know more or help me guide the direction of my new channel in a way that helps you, let me know in the comments.
Really, this channel is for you. I want to help you learn how to be a programmer or be a full stack programmer. I'm mostly going to be talking to people who are not programmers right now, but want to be one or are thinking of being one and then want to actually become one.
I want to help you get there. This first video is about why I am going to start with Javascript and show you some javascript right away and even a little bit of SQL.
I got side tracked before I finished telling you about the 4 pillars of web development. They are SQL, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. If you know those four technologies, you can go FAR.
00:00 History Lesson on tech that'd get you a job in the dot-com boom. (sorry for the beeping, it was my pressure cooker)
1:00 The data I use to assess the tech jobs market
1:50 What kind of programmer do you want to be? Different kinds of tech are used by different types of organizations. Some are more popular than others. Some are more powerful than others. Some will be around longer than others. What are your priorities?
2:30 Investigation of Ruby as a career choice. Clearly there are some data issues going on. I'll fix these with you in future episodes.
3:00 Brief rant on "Full StackEngineer"
3:40 Ruby Job Post history chart. Clearly we need to do better analysis. If we exclude the huge jump, then there is an upward trend and we see that later on.
5:00 Machine Learning jobs are blowing up!
5:40 Salary isn't the only thing that matters, number of jobs matters too. Yes popularity matters if you want to get a job. There are no Tokyo Cabinet jobs, but they pay a lot.
7:30 Talking about data. Bad data. Why? Maybe I'll make a video on data cleaning.
8:30 Which job post counts are trending up. Notice here now, with a new perspective on our data, we get a totally different impression of Ruby.
9:10 What programming language should you start with?? I'll tell you what and why. JavaScript.
9:30 The four pillars of web development. Very important so important that I get side tracked. They are: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL.
10:30 The tools to learn JavaScript are right in front of you at this very second. Let's dive in! I'll show you how!
17:00 After a few minutes of programming, we get the average salary for all these tech jobs, but is it right?
18:30 The average salary in the tech field was about $85,000 when I started gathering this data. Today, it's much more, let's find out what it is now!
19:30 We jump into some SQL. What is SQL? How is it used in a web application? This is not a lesson in SQL, but we're going to get down and dirty here and modify some SQL to get another result. Update a dataset. Further validate our work. In a future episode, I will rebuild this SQL statement from scratch, step by step.
22:30 When you go back and look at your work years after you do it, it is like looking at someone else's work. You make decisions back then that are different than the ones you'd make now. You've grown as a programmer. You've learned new techniques. You forget why you did something a certain way or used certain data. I run into that here and it's a little embarrassing but that's how it is and you need to see it, because it'll be you some day too. I've started a path down a longer road that I know I can complete in this video, so I crawl my way out of the rabbit hole...
24:30 Let's further refine our JavaScript and get better results so we know what the average tech job salary is today! In a future episode, perhaps I will dive into why we have $16 salaries for KnockOut jobs and C programmers only make $12.77. LOL That must be per hour? Even that is low. Maybe offshore. We'll find out!
27:15 The current average salary for tech jobs (not just programming jobs) is $96,000 a year.
28:28 I notice H1B in the search results. Do they depress Salaries?
29:10 More about what you should learn and why with a perusal of the data I've collected.
31:10 A preview of upcoming episodes on our track to becoming a full stack programmer.
31:30 Let's look at my Youtube and what I've done to customize it to my liking.
33:00 This channel will be a realistic view of what it's like to be a programmer and a quest to get you those skills without pulling you by the amygdala.
And here's the thing, youtube shows that stuff, because people click on the thumbnail, programmer or not. That's why I have made my Youtube hide thumbnails. It's a control over my life and my content that I have because I have the power to do it.
34:00 A shout out to The Coding Train. Fantastic channel go check it out!
I'm hungry. Out.

Which programming language should you learn?

Answering a question that we get asked a lot, and a demo of me doing a little bit of vb.net programming. EDIT: Sorry the video cuts out early at the end, there ...

Answering a question that we get asked a lot, and a demo of me doing a little bit of vb.net programming. EDIT: Sorry the video cuts out early at the end, there was only another 2 seconds of me saying "look forward to that", so don't worry you're not missing much!
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Answering a question that we get asked a lot, and a demo of me doing a little bit of vb.net programming. EDIT: Sorry the video cuts out early at the end, there was only another 2 seconds of me saying "look forward to that", so don't worry you're not missing much!
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DedicationBlog
Instagram: @dedicationchris

LessonCode: http://www.developphp.com/video/JavaScript/Exam-Application-Programming-Tutorial-Quiz-Online-Test
Learn to create a Quiz, Test or Exam software using JavaScript and HTML. The main objective is to give the user multiple choice questions one at a time in sequence and grade them at the end of the exam. Perfect for school classrooms or educational entities online. The multidimensional array tutorial from yesterday is going to come into play within this application build. You can easily add a timer with setInterval(), and apply all the bells and whistles you need using JavaScript. Storing the questions/answers/options in a secure database that PHP can access, is the most practical way to make sure people do not cheat when you need the test to be secure and cheat proof. Ajax requests would be a big part of that interaction with the server. I discuss securing and externalizing the test data more in the video.

LessonCode: http://www.developphp.com/video/JavaScript/Exam-Application-Programming-Tutorial-Quiz-Online-Test
Learn to create a Quiz, Test or Exam software using JavaScript and HTML. The main objective is to give the user multiple choice questions one at a time in sequence and grade them at the end of the exam. Perfect for school classrooms or educational entities online. The multidimensional array tutorial from yesterday is going to come into play within this application build. You can easily add a timer with setInterval(), and apply all the bells and whistles you need using JavaScript. Storing the questions/answers/options in a secure database that PHP can access, is the most practical way to make sure people do not cheat when you need the test to be secure and cheat proof. Ajax requests would be a big part of that interaction with the server. I discuss securing and externalizing the test data more in the video.

In this video I describe the Google interview process for SWE (Software Engineer) positions for STEP interns, interns, and full time googlers.
The Google interview assesses you in 3 parts:
(1) coding
(2) algorithms
(3) software design
I go through all of these three in detail and describe what sort of knowledge you need for each section and give some example questions that could be asked.
I give two example questions, one for algorithms/coding and one for software design. The algorithms/coding question is as follows: "Given a list of N points on the plane and a point of interest A, find the K nearest neighbours of A, i.e. the K closest points to A". The design question is as follows: "Design the Google Hangouts chat system".
I made another video with a full example software design interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDYuJoQEowQ&t=1009s
The CLRS book is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Algorithms
The Algorithms book is here: https://www.amazon.com/Algorithms-Sanjoy-Dasgupta/dp/0073523402
Algorithms training websites:
https://projecteuler.net/
http://www.spoj.com/
http://codeforces.com/
http://train.usaco.org/
Local training websites may also exist for your country.
The Gang of Four book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_Patterns
GitHub explore: https://github.com/explore
If you have more questions about the Google interview, feel free to leave a comment below.
Thanks for watching! If you liked this video, don't forget to 👍 and +subscribe :) Leave a comment if you have questions or suggestions.
I've just created a Patreon where you can buy me a cup of coffee. Thanks so much for supporting me! https://www.patreon.com/dionyziz

In this video I describe the Google interview process for SWE (Software Engineer) positions for STEP interns, interns, and full time googlers.
The Google interview assesses you in 3 parts:
(1) coding
(2) algorithms
(3) software design
I go through all of these three in detail and describe what sort of knowledge you need for each section and give some example questions that could be asked.
I give two example questions, one for algorithms/coding and one for software design. The algorithms/coding question is as follows: "Given a list of N points on the plane and a point of interest A, find the K nearest neighbours of A, i.e. the K closest points to A". The design question is as follows: "Design the Google Hangouts chat system".
I made another video with a full example software design interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDYuJoQEowQ&t=1009s
The CLRS book is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Algorithms
The Algorithms book is here: https://www.amazon.com/Algorithms-Sanjoy-Dasgupta/dp/0073523402
Algorithms training websites:
https://projecteuler.net/
http://www.spoj.com/
http://codeforces.com/
http://train.usaco.org/
Local training websites may also exist for your country.
The Gang of Four book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_Patterns
GitHub explore: https://github.com/explore
If you have more questions about the Google interview, feel free to leave a comment below.
Thanks for watching! If you liked this video, don't forget to 👍 and +subscribe :) Leave a comment if you have questions or suggestions.
I've just created a Patreon where you can buy me a cup of coffee. Thanks so much for supporting me! https://www.patreon.com/dionyziz

SQL for Beginners. Learn basics of SQL in 1 Hour

SQL is a special-purpose programming language designed for managing data in a relational database, and is used by a huge number of apps and organizations. Watch...

SQL is a special-purpose programming language designed for managing data in a relational database, and is used by a huge number of apps and organizations. Watch this Video to learn basics of SQL.
This Video covers below topics about SQL.
0:01 What is SQL?
2:07 Creating a Table and Inserting Data
5:52 Querying The Table
8:03 Aggregating Data
11:24 Queries with AND OR
15:59 Querying IN subqueries
21:22 Restricting Grouped Results with HAVING
25:52 Calculating results with CASE
31:51 JOINing tables
37:15 Joining related tables with left outer joins
41:21 Changing Rows with UPDATE and DELETE
45:54 ALTERing tables after creation
49:51 Joining tables to themselves with self joins
53:50 Combining multiple joins
By watching this Video we can learn how to use #SQL to store, query, and manipulate data.
And, you can watch the original interactive talk-through on Khan Academy, where you can pause and edit the code and see the code in better resolution at https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-programming/sql or learn SQL from http://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_intro.asp
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor) with creative commons permission videos provided by Khan Academy Computer Science
Subscribe to our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=qualitypointtech
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SQL is a special-purpose programming language designed for managing data in a relational database, and is used by a huge number of apps and organizations. Watch this Video to learn basics of SQL.
This Video covers below topics about SQL.
0:01 What is SQL?
2:07 Creating a Table and Inserting Data
5:52 Querying The Table
8:03 Aggregating Data
11:24 Queries with AND OR
15:59 Querying IN subqueries
21:22 Restricting Grouped Results with HAVING
25:52 Calculating results with CASE
31:51 JOINing tables
37:15 Joining related tables with left outer joins
41:21 Changing Rows with UPDATE and DELETE
45:54 ALTERing tables after creation
49:51 Joining tables to themselves with self joins
53:50 Combining multiple joins
By watching this Video we can learn how to use #SQL to store, query, and manipulate data.
And, you can watch the original interactive talk-through on Khan Academy, where you can pause and edit the code and see the code in better resolution at https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-programming/sql or learn SQL from http://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_intro.asp
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor) with creative commons permission videos provided by Khan Academy Computer Science
Subscribe to our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=qualitypointtech
Buy T-Shirts and other Merchandise at https://shop.spreadshirt.com/QualityPointTech/

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Chris HawkesInterview: Getting Into Programming & CareerAdvice
So, today I partnered up with an amazing guy, Chris Hawkes, which I know a lot of you like. He has an awesome YouTube Channel and most of my audience watches his YouTube Channel. So, I've figured that it would be incredible to partner up with him so that we could talk more about software development.
So, Chris and I had an amazing talk. We have discussed how to get into programming, what are the best ways to get into programming, what the future holds for programmers, some silly mistakes software developers still make and what are the best things you could adopt in your career to become a successful software developer.
Wanna know more about all this stuff and still get some incredible advice from Chris Hawkes? Watch this video and find out!
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So, today I partnered up with an amazing guy, Chris Hawkes, which I know a lot of you like. He has an awesome YouTube Channel and most of my audience watches his YouTube Channel. So, I've figured that it would be incredible to partner up with him so that we could talk more about software development.
So, Chris and I had an amazing talk. We have discussed how to get into programming, what are the best ways to get into programming, what the future holds for programmers, some silly mistakes software developers still make and what are the best things you could adopt in your career to become a successful software developer.
Wanna know more about all this stuff and still get some incredible advice from Chris Hawkes? Watch this video and find out!
If you have a question, email me at john@simpleprogrammer.com
If you liked this video, share, like and, of course, subscribe!
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Question: How Do I Know If Computer Programming Is For Me?

How do i know that computer programming is for me? Growing up i would always hate dealing with computers, and would observe my brother putting computers together. I know programming may not necessarily be putting computers together, but if i grew up hating computers. How would i determine if computer programming for me?
-Abir M.
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Would I Be Good at Computer Programming?

Is being a Computer Programmer the right career choice for you? Find out if you would be g...

Would I Be Good at Computer Programming?

Is being a Computer Programmer the right career choice for you? Find out if you would be good at it or not.
Would I be good at computer programming?
Are you that good at math?
You don't have to be good at math to be a good programmer, not anymore. But you do need to think through logically the flow of the program.
You have to like working with computers. Real computers, not just video game consoles, so 2,000 hours of Xbox live doesn't count.
I'd like to make a decent salary programming games and software interfaces.
You must be accurate. One mistaken character can change the meaning of a command and kill the program; then you have to be detail oriented enough to find the mistake.
I can do that; look how thorough I am in the video gaming world. What languages should I learn?
You can learn software languages like C++, Java, Python and others. To have more career options, you actually need to learn more than one computer language.
That would be a great way to become bankable over the holiday weekend.
The days of someone learning code over Spring Break and making 80K in Silicon Valley are over.
You mean I have to earn a computer science degree?
You don't have to get a four year degree in computer science to become a programmer, but employers prefer people who have a four year degree similar to it, like engineering or math with a lot of programming classes.
I can major in computer science, information management or something like that for college and be done with it.
You have to keep your programming skills up to date, because programming languages change. Ask everyone who learned to write code in Fortran and Basic what happens if you don't keep up.
I've heard that there are new apps to let you build apps without learning code.
That won't cut it when a company needs databases migrated or new web interfaces built. They need programmers to do that work.
I'd like to be one of them, but you're making me have doubts.
Try a coding camp to get immersed in a programming language and learn more about the field. It's a better investment than basketball camp again.

Question: How Do You Get Enough Experience to Apply for Programming Jobs?

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I have been watching you for over three years and your videos are great! I do however have a problem with the IT field, particularly with software development. I graduated as a programmer from a community college but found it difficult to find a job as a developer. If I were to look for a C# role, I would find experience for C# but also a number of other languages or experience needed in technologies that I haven't heard of. It seems to be like as a developer I need to know 20 different things just to be qualified as a developer for a particular language. Because of this I haven't been able to apply to any of the jobs because I don't have experience with certain technologies and as a result I have been working as a help desk analyst since I meet the requirements for that role as and IT guy who learned things as time went by. Why is this the case and how do tackle this issue in order to start my career as a developer?
-Anon

Math In Programming: Necessary Or Not?

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Do YouNeed To Learn MathTo Be A Programmer?
This was a very interesting question I got from one of Simple Programmer readers... Do you need to learn math to be a programmer?
Is math really that necessary for programmers? Will you be a bad programmer if you don't know math? In what ways math can help you as a programmer and developer?
Watch this video to find out.
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Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 2

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Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 2

This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers. But I am not going to sugarcoat the realities that you will encounter in your coding job..
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. They don't tell you about the realities. Here I will.
I also talk about jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.

10:41

What Programming Language Should I Learn First?

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Is Computer Programming Hard to Learn?

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8:34

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

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I ...

Programmer: Reality vs Expectations (Computer Programmer) Part 1

This channel is dedicated to creating new programmers for software development jobs.
I am not going to sugarcoat the reality versus expectations that you will encounter in your programming career.
This video is the first in a series that will share my 17 years experience of what I wish I had been told in college before I got started. Colleges? They don't tell you about the realities of programming careers.
I also talk about entry level programming jobs and interviewing for computer coding jobs and careers and how to get a programmer job. What kinds of questions they ask in job interviews and what you really need to know in your coding job.
Maybe you should consider a programming career and learn programming skills...Is it really that difficult to get online nowadays and learn computer skills online?
Do you need to go to college even? Do you want a coding jobs description? Then look no further than here.
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Good luck and enjoy, I wish you the best.

5:23

Larry Wall: Computer Programming in 5 Minutes

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Larry Wall: Computer Programming in 5 Minutes

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Computer programming is a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is and you can copy the format to create your own. But then you can take it a lot further.
Question: Can you explain the basics of the computer programming in five minutes?
Larry Wall: Well, I can certainly try. Computer programming is really a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is, it's got some things up at the top that are your ingredients, and below that, the directions for how to deal with those ingredients.
Well, a very similar thing happens in a computer program. You have, you list out the various things that you're going to be dealing with, typically, and then you have some instructions that say what to do with those ingredients. So, if you can understand a recipe and follow it in, you know, in your kitchen, then you can program on that level. But you can take it a lot farther than that. Many of you, I'm sure, have seen the Iron Chef show, I love to watch that, especially if they are given strange ingredients. I'm not sure I would like trout ice cream either, but one of the things that happens there, if you follow along, is that the Iron Chef, or whoever the chef is, doesn't actually do all the work. They have what are called sous chefs, that they farm out, subdivide the jobs to, and they'll do the kind of busy work. And programming is kind of like that, too.
You are the head chef, but there are bits and pieces of the computer out there that will do things for you. Now, it's not quite like Iron Chef, because Iron Chef, you have some fairly intelligent sous chefs who know how to coddle an egg or chop up a fish. But your computer tends to be more like a bunch of really efficient robots, but they're very stupid robots and very literal minded. So you have to, at some level, you know, tell them exactly what to do. But once you've told them, that you can just point to the robot and it'll do the same thing over and over and over again, and do it exactly the same. And computers are like that, that's how they are valuable, they sort of take over all the boring bits of our thinking.
And then you can kind of take it beyond that, instead of just thinking of yourself as the chef that's in control, sometimes you want to program more like you're thinking about how the food actually goes through the process. And maybe even take it up a notch and say, here's a factory that produces some food item—Twinkies, or whatever—and you have raw ingredients coming in—that's assuming you think Twinkies are food—you have raw ingredients coming in, and they go on various conveyor belts and get chopped up in various ways and get recombined and there's this flow of the materials through the factory. And eventually it comes back out with some sort of a product that we considered to be food.
So there's programming languages that work like that, too, that just talk about how the data runs around in the program. For instance, your Excel spreadsheet: you're putting data into little cells, and you have other cells that say, "Well, just make a little conveyor belt of these cells and add them up in this cell." You're really doing programming, even if you think you're just writing cell macros. So that's like a little factory on your desktop there.
Now going beyond that, there's various ways that you can get into, you know, sort of more highfalutin concepts that you would learn if you were taking a computer science degree. The whole idea of programming on this level is you're saying one thing, some abstract thing, and that controls a bunch of other things. So the next step that happens is that instead of just thinking about data as the pieces of things you're working with—strings, text, your phone numbers, whatever. You start thinking about those bits of recipe, and those recipes can also be considered data and can be sent around on the conveyor belt in your factory. So it's like a little conveyor that you might have in your café, you put little things up there that order things up.
So when you start talking about actions and abstracting them, then you can start talking about doing the multiple times and looping and this action may do this action, which may do that action, which might come back and do the thing, and you get a recursive, sort of fractal pattern. And so these are the basis of the more mathematical views of programming, but you don't have to do all that at the beginning. You can just start off with the simple recipe idea and add things on as you go and learn as you go. And then you'll do fine.

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Basic computers developed ways to deal with numbers and logical states, applying specific operators that lead to precise results."
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4:57

Question: What Degree Should I Get for Programming but not Computer Science?

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Question: What Degree Should I Get for Programming but not Computer Science?

Since 2008, I have been enrolled at University of Nebraska at Omaha for Criminal Justice. I was trying to become a police officer but as of last December (2014) I've had some life changes that switched my career. I have been programming since I was 11 years old (2001) with a ton of different languages on my belt and managing servers for about just as long. Starting in January I have been focusing on moving my major to computer science. One of your recent videos says that computer science isn't a degree for programming but instead a degree for making computers running efficiently. What degree would I want for programming or are there any good certifications for C# .NET that will get me through the HR door? I am not good at math and I received a shock when my adviser told me I needed Calculus I and II and two other harder math classes.
Also, how should I be listing projects that I have worked on in the past on my resume. Should I ask for permission from clients (doesn't seem like I would need to) and what details should I put there? Also, should I list personal projects that only gained me experience growing up but were just for fun projects that about a year or half a year after they were made?
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LIGHTNING vs TANGLE vs HASHGRAPH vs NANO - Programmer explains

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LIGHTNING vs TANGLE vs HASHGRAPH vs NANO - Programmer explains

Let's discuss the differences between the Lightning Network, Tangle and Hashgraph. Sometimes when I talk or do videos about the Lightning Network I get similar questions, namely people want to know if it's similar to Tangle and Hashgraph. Some have even asked if Lightning is a ripoff from Tangle. Let's discuss!
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I've talked several times before about attending to coding boot camps, doing nanodegrees but I've never actually talked about the best online programming certifications that are out there.
Nowadays, the entire programming workforce is changing so much and there are A LOT more options for those who want to become developers that, if you really want that, you should consider all possibilities.
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The HackerSploit Podcast - EP3 - Programming

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The HackerSploit Podcast - EP3 - Programming

Hey guys! HackerSploit here back again with another podcast video? yes, a podcast! where we will be discussing the most absorbing and popular questions and debunking the most common myths in the tech industry.
I hope you enjoy! your feedback is always welcome.
Hi, welcome to programming! If you've never learned to program before, you might be wondering what programming actually is. Well, when we write a program, we're giving the computer a series of commands that kind of look like a weird form of English. You can think of a computer as a very obedient dog, listening to your every command, and doing whatever you tell it to do. So what's so cool about programming? Well, it really depends on what you think is cool. Because as it turns out, you can use programming for almost everything.
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Really, this channel is for you. I want to help you learn how to be a programmer or be a full stack programmer. I'm mostly going to be talking to people who are not programmers right now, but want to be one or are thinking of being one and then want to actually become one.
I want to help you get there. This first video is about why I am going to start with Javascript and show you some javascript right away and even a little bit of SQL.
I got side tracked before I finished telling you about the 4 pillars of web development. They are SQL, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. If you know those four technologies, you can go FAR.
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3:40 Ruby Job Post history chart. Clearly we need to do better analysis. If we exclude the huge jump, then there is an upward trend and we see that later on.
5:00 Machine Learning jobs are blowing up!
5:40 Salary isn't the only thing that matters, number of jobs matters too. Yes popularity matters if you want to get a job. There are no Tokyo Cabinet jobs, but they pay a lot.
7:30 Talking about data. Bad data. Why? Maybe I'll make a video on data cleaning.
8:30 Which job post counts are trending up. Notice here now, with a new perspective on our data, we get a totally different impression of Ruby.
9:10 What programming language should you start with?? I'll tell you what and why. JavaScript.
9:30 The four pillars of web development. Very important so important that I get side tracked. They are: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL.
10:30 The tools to learn JavaScript are right in front of you at this very second. Let's dive in! I'll show you how!
17:00 After a few minutes of programming, we get the average salary for all these tech jobs, but is it right?
18:30 The average salary in the tech field was about $85,000 when I started gathering this data. Today, it's much more, let's find out what it is now!
19:30 We jump into some SQL. What is SQL? How is it used in a web application? This is not a lesson in SQL, but we're going to get down and dirty here and modify some SQL to get another result. Update a dataset. Further validate our work. In a future episode, I will rebuild this SQL statement from scratch, step by step.
22:30 When you go back and look at your work years after you do it, it is like looking at someone else's work. You make decisions back then that are different than the ones you'd make now. You've grown as a programmer. You've learned new techniques. You forget why you did something a certain way or used certain data. I run into that here and it's a little embarrassing but that's how it is and you need to see it, because it'll be you some day too. I've started a path down a longer road that I know I can complete in this video, so I crawl my way out of the rabbit hole...
24:30 Let's further refine our JavaScript and get better results so we know what the average tech job salary is today! In a future episode, perhaps I will dive into why we have $16 salaries for KnockOut jobs and C programmers only make $12.77. LOL That must be per hour? Even that is low. Maybe offshore. We'll find out!
27:15 The current average salary for tech jobs (not just programming jobs) is $96,000 a year.
28:28 I notice H1B in the search results. Do they depress Salaries?
29:10 More about what you should learn and why with a perusal of the data I've collected.
31:10 A preview of upcoming episodes on our track to becoming a full stack programmer.
31:30 Let's look at my Youtube and what I've done to customize it to my liking.
33:00 This channel will be a realistic view of what it's like to be a programmer and a quest to get you those skills without pulling you by the amygdala.
And here's the thing, youtube shows that stuff, because people click on the thumbnail, programmer or not. That's why I have made my Youtube hide thumbnails. It's a control over my life and my content that I have because I have the power to do it.
34:00 A shout out to The Coding Train. Fantastic channel go check it out!
I'm hungry. Out.

Which programming language should you learn?

Answering a question that we get asked a lot, and a demo of me doing a little bit of vb.net programming. EDIT: Sorry the video cuts out early at the end, there was only another 2 seconds of me saying "look forward to that", so don't worry you're not missing much!
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How To Get a Programming Job With No Experience?

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Exam Application Programming Tutorial JavaScript Quiz Online Test

LessonCode: http://www.developphp.com/video/JavaScript/Exam-Application-Programming-Tutorial-Quiz-Online-Test
Learn to create a Quiz, Test or Exam software using JavaScript and HTML. The main objective is to give the user multiple choice questions one at a time in sequence and grade them at the end of the exam. Perfect for school classrooms or educational entities online. The multidimensional array tutorial from yesterday is going to come into play within this application build. You can easily add a timer with setInterval(), and apply all the bells and whistles you need using JavaScript. Storing the questions/answers/options in a secure database that PHP can access, is the most practical way to make sure people do not cheat when you need the test to be secure and cheat proof. Ajax requests would be a big part of that interaction with the server. I discuss securing and externalizing the test data more in the video.

For Me

Turn your radio up..Turn your radio up..C'monFor Me (2x)I can't think of the words to say to explain exactly why I'm still here.How I was able to walk away with my life when death was so near.For Me (2x)Oh, Oh (2x)I can't think of the words to say to explain exactly why I'm still here.How I was able to walk away with my life when death was so near.Your looking for an answer that might help you understand.But he is the answer and to live is all apart of his plan.It was God (2x)That did it for me(2x)Nobody else could have done all of the things he has done for meI put my trust in so many things, but so many things have failed meIt was God (2x)That did it for me(2x)Just pause for a minute, think about his goodness, think about where he brought you from, and look at where you are right now. Its amazing, cause everything that the devil took from you has now been restored.My joy, restoredHe did it for me(10x)New house, new carHe did it for me(2x)New clothes, new shoes(2x)My joy, restoredHe did it for me

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